Why Your “Standard” Bathroom is a Waste of Square Footage

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    Stop settling for the builder-grade status quo. You know the look: the fiberglass tub insert, the one-sink vanity, the beige tile that screams “I gave up.” It is depressing, and frankly, it is a waste of precious square footage in your home. Your bathroom should be a powerhouse of relaxation, not a monument to mediocrity. Kitchen Traditions challenges you to reject the boring and build a space that actually serves you.
    Here is the truth: most people hate their bathrooms. They are cold, cramped, and purely functional. But why? You spend a significant portion of your life in there. Why shouldn’t it be the best room in the house? The argument that “it’s just a bathroom” is nonsense. It is the only room where you can lock the door and escape your family, your work, and your responsibilities. It deserves to be a sanctuary, not a utility closet with a toilet.
    If you are going to spend money on CT bathroom remodeling, do not just swap old beige tile for new gray tile. That is not an upgrade; that is a lateral move. An upgrade is tearing out that useless tub you never use and installing a massive steam shower with a bench. An upgrade is ripping up the cold vinyl and putting down heated stone. An upgrade is installing a bidet seat because, let’s be honest, it is 2025 and we should be civilized.
    People worry about “resale value” and design boring rooms for imaginary future buyers. Stop it. Design for yourself. The irony is that a bold, high-end spa bathroom sells a house faster than a generic one ever will. Buyers want luxury. They want to walk in and feel like they have entered a retreat. They don’t want to see the same Home Depot vanity they saw in the last ten houses.
    It is time to be selfish with your space. Demand radiant heat. Demand better lighting. Demand a shower that feels like a tropical rainstorm. Your home is your castle, and the bathroom should be the throne room—figuratively speaking. Don’t let fear of being “too fancy” keep you living in a sterile box.
    Conclusion
    The standard bathroom is an outdated concept that wastes the potential of your home. By rejecting generic design and embracing luxury features, you create a space that offers daily joy and superior resale value. Build the bathroom you want, not the one you think you are supposed to have.
    Call to Action
    If you have the courage to build a bathroom that is actually amazing, talk to the designers at Kitchen Traditions.

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